Lost Society review by Az Maxwell Hakeem
Decor was good and the man on the door was friendly. However the bar was overpopulated with raucous twentysomethings who looked as if they were on a night out from essex. The meal was extremely disappointing. The resaurant was rather cramped. The starter had clearly been made earlier in the day as the fois gras terrine had been standing on the toast for hours which was now soggy and soft. The small steak was over-cooked for medium as requested was no particular cut and plonked on top of the chips along with some very poor sauce. I was served better meals when I was in school. During the meal on a couple of occasions I dropped my napkin and when the waiter picked it up for me he handed it back to me insteadd of replacing it, on the other occasion I picked it up myself.
The only redeeming feature was the price, just under £60 for two courses and a bottle of reasonable wine for 2 people, but it honestly felt like we were eating motorway service station food rather than in a restaurant. We couldnt bear to stay for a dessert and left after 2 courses. We wont be returning and dont recommend this to others. The music was ok but was usually drowned by the brash cacophony of the wideboy and bimbo clientele.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Overall rating ![]()
Food 0 | Service 1 | Atmosphere 1 | Value for money 3
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